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Don't fall for the the Grandparent Scam. Learn how to keep yourself safe by identifying these key signs of fraud.
Thinking about refinancing your mortgage, but don't know where to start? This series, Refinancing 101, has the mortgage refinance basics you'll want to know.
Follow these steps if you haven't received an economic impact payment and learn how Utility Relief and Food Assistance works.
Talking about finances with your partner can seem challenging sometimes, but it doesn't have to be. Here's how to talk about money and make financial plans.
Unlike many online and Mainland mortgage lenders, Bank of Hawaii doesn't do balloon payments on HELOCs. Want to know why? Read on to learn the reasons.
As a Bank of Hawaii debit card holder, you can access thousands of ATMs through the Allpoint network.
Estate planning isn’t only for the extremely wealthy. Anyone who has assets, dependents, or an interest in how they are cared for when they age should consider a form of estate planning.
Selling one home to buy another home involves some logistical challenges that don’t affect first-time buyers. If this is your first time selling a home, here’s how to think through your options.
Figuring out how to pay for home renovations can be challenging, but it doesn't have to be. Read this blog for a few of the top ways to pay for a home remodel.
If you change your phone number or mailing address, don't forget to update your contact info with your bank! It's the best way to ensure you receive important updates and statements—and helps keep your accounts safe. Read on to learn why (and how) to update your contact info regularly!
Did you know that Hawaiian Airlines serves some of the world's hottest travel spots? Check out this blog for some vacation inspiration.
Luke W.T. Yeh was promoted to senior executive vice president from executive vice president and executive director credit risk analytics in the Enterprise Credit Risk Analytics department at Bank of Hawaii.
Learn more about how to file taxes if this is your first time filing on your own.
Struggling to pay rent or have received an eviction notice? You're not alone. Many Hawaii renters are facing challenges, but there are resources that can help.
Learn about reasons why you may not have received your economic impact payments (EIP).
Contactless cards have 3 things going for them: They're safe, easy and secure. Find out more about good reasons to use contactless debit cards.
Learn about what should be considered when buying your first home and read about the lessons a millennial couple learned throughout the process.
Read the advantages and disadvantages of using prepaid cards and cost-effective alternatives that help you avoid the fees.
Learn about the 7 most important things you should know about COVID-19 Economic Impact Payments and how to report Phishing scams.
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